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Tracking Covid-19 cases in the US

Since January, novel coronavirus has spread to nearly every state and territory

Last updated: May 1, 2020 at 11:45 p.m. ET

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Cases 1,103,781

Deaths 64,956

Since January, health authorities have identified more than a million Covid-19 cases throughout the United States.

Reported cases and deaths

The figures below are based on data from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering. These numbers are updated every 15 minutes but may differ from other sources due to differences in reporting times. For up-to-the-minute updates, follow our live coverage.

Cases…per 100K residentsDeaths…per 100K residents
New York308,3141,585 24,039124
New Jersey121,1901,364 7,53885
Massachusetts64,311933 3,71654
Illinois56,055442 2,45719
California52,198132 2,1365
Pennsylvania49,579387 2,63521
Michigan42,356424 3,86639
Florida34,728162 1,3146
Texas29,834103 8413
Connecticut28,764807 2,33966
Louisiana28,711618 1,97042
Georgia27,494259 1,16911
Maryland23,472388 1,08018
Ohio18,743160 1,0039
Indiana18,630277 1,17517
Virginia16,902198 5817
Colorado15,793274 82114
Washington14,637192 82411
Tennessee11,891174 2043
North Carolina11,070106 4194
Rhode Island8,962846 27926
Missouri8,078132 3606
Arizona7,969109 3305
Iowa7,884250 1705
Wisconsin7,314126 3276
Alabama7,294149 2896
Mississippi7,212242 2819
South Carolina6,258122 2565
Minnesota5,730102 3707
Nevada5,248170 2468
Nebraska5,008259 734
Delaware4,918505 15916
Kentucky4,879109 2486
Utah4,828151 461
District of Columbia4,658660 23133
Kansas4,634159 1405
Oklahoma3,74895 2306
New Mexico3,513168 1316
Arkansas3,310110 642
Oregon2,57961 1042
South Dakota2,525285 212
New Hampshire2,310170 816
Idaho2,035114 634
Puerto Rico1,57549 943
West Virginia1,15264 463
Maine1,12384 554
North Dakota1,107145 233
Vermont879141 508
Hawaii61944 161
Wyoming56698 71
Montana45342 161
Alaska36450 91
Guam145 5
US Virgin Islands66 4
Northern Mariana Islands14 2
Other*152 3
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New York has become the epicenter of the country’s outbreak with 308,314 confirmed cases and 24,039 deaths so far. When adjusted for population, that translates to roughly 1,585 known cases and 124 deaths for every 100,000 residents.

Confirmed cases per 100K residents, by county

1 to 242242 to 772772 to 1,8111,811 to 4,7044,704 or more

Experts say these numbers don’t give the whole picture because many cases — including mild or asymptomatic infections — have not been diagnosed.

Every state is following a different coronavirus trajectory. New York and Washington were hit hard during the pandemic’s early days, for example. But cases and deaths have risen more slowly in other states, some of which haven’t yet hit their “peaks,” according to a model developed by researchers from the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation.

Covid-19 case growth rates

The chart below uses a logarithmic scale to show how quickly the number of known Covid-19 cases is growing in each state and territory. Select a location or hover over each line to see how quickly the number of known cases is doubling in that state or territory.

In the number of known cases is doubling about every four weeks.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease specialist, says that those differences make it impossible to use a one-size-fits-all approach during the pandemic.

“We have to realize that we're a large country that has outbreaks in different regions, different states, different cities, that have different dynamics, and different phases in which they are in,” Fauci said in late April.

In an effort to mitigate the virus’ spread, state and local authorities throughout the country have moved to limit large gatherings, close non-essential businesses and ordered residents to stay in their homes, triggering a near-total national shutdown.

In many areas, the conversation has shifted to when these communities can re-open. In mid-April, the White House unveiled a three-phase plan, including guidance that states should meet certain “gating criteria” before taking steps to re-open. One of those benchmarks is for states to have a “downward trajectory of documented cases within a 14-day period,” and it’s clear many states aren’t there yet.

Daily new cases over the past 14 days

The charts below show the number of new reported cases for each state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico over the past 14 days. Gray bars represent the number of daily new cases. The dashed red lines shows the five-day moving average.

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  • Alaska

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  • Indiana

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  • Iowa

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  • Kansas

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  • Kentucky

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  • Maryland

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  • Michigan

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  • Minnesota

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  • Montana

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  • Nebraska

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  • New Hampshire

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  • New Jersey

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  • North Carolina

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  • North Dakota

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  • Oklahoma

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  • Oregon

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  • Pennsylvania

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  • Rhode Island

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  • South Carolina

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  • South Dakota

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  • Tennessee

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  • Texas

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  • Utah

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  • Vermont

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  • Virginia

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  • Washington

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  • West Virginia

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  • Wisconsin

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  • Wyoming

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  • Puerto Rico

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